voila, la fenêtre
May 17, 2011 9:15 PM   Subscribe

I read a quote once, that is failing to come to mind... something like 'voila, la fenêtre', from a piece of french literature, or perhaps a play. it was meant as a darkly comedic response to a heartfelt expression, kinda like Catherine Keener's character did in Being John Malkovich. Anyone have an inkling?
posted by drgonzo to Media & Arts (3 answers total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
 
could you be thinking of "après moi, le déluge"?
posted by jazzybelle at 1:34 AM on May 18, 2011


I'm not familiar with the play (and I didn't have time to read for context) but a bit of googling turned up "La voila, la fenetre d'Electre" from the play Electre by Jean Giraudoux. Could that be it?
posted by cider at 4:35 AM on May 18, 2011


Is it Voici le déluge or Voila le déluge?
posted by interrobang at 9:09 AM on May 18, 2011


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